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| Originally posted by jerZ07002 No one should be driving 161 km/h....that's just insane!! |
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| Originally posted by jerZ07002 No one should be driving 161 km/h....that's just insane!! |
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| Originally posted by geroin uh it is street racing law buddy, this has fuck all to do with street racing and thats what he was charged with! aggressive driving, how the fuck going 160 is considered aggressive driving on a highway in one lane, jesus christ it's not the first time you make absolutely no sense. |
I'm sorry, but anyone who views that as anything more than a way of making money is sadly mistaken.
Your government up there is no better than ours when it comes to knee-jerk legislation. A couple people died, a small minority screamed bloody murder, things happened, so they go and re-write the law books to fix a non-issue of a problem.
Look up the stats- what kills more people? drunk driving or speeding? hell, even ACTUAL street racing? Now, what has stiffer penalties? yeah- it doesnt make sense, does it?
Sorry to tell you guys, but cars are safer than ever at high speeds, stop faster, yet speed limits are still the same from 30 years ago or more! Again, doesnt make sense- does it? It has been proven time and time again, RAISING THE SPEED LIMITS REDUCES ACCIDENT RATES. When the limit is higher, people generally pay more attention to the road, dont try and rush/weave traffic, and it reduces road rage. Obviously, this only works to a point, but we arent at it yet!
And I wont even go into what constitues street racing... 50 kmh over does NOT constitue street racing. And the thought that some cop up there can slap you with this, YOU CANNOT FIGHT IT, and then the insane penalty? Give me a fucking break.
Next time one of you people who agrees with this law gets pulled over, think about how that officer can slap you with this if you piss him off- and you cant do a damn thing about it. What ever happened to innocent until proven guilty? Not in Canada anymore.
On a side note, I am also all for a "variable" limit based on license class and car type. I think there should be an extra lane on highways like the QEW with a speed limit in the 150's. However, you have to apply for a different license, and drive a car approved to be safe at those speeds. Obviously, this limit only applies in good conditions. Rain/snow reverts it back to normal.
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| Originally posted by Cosmic Fur Disagree. 50 over is really not that much - if you were racing, you'd be over far more than that. In July, I got busted doing 130 in an 80. It was through Algonquin Park, on Saturday morning (so there was no one else on the road). I know when I drive recklessly, and that wasn't it. 100 over the limit sounds more accurate to nab street racers, not just speeders. |
I have a buddy who I have always be scared to ride in the car with while he'd driving. He used to consistently drive 160 and routinely lost control on curves. He didn't believe he wasn't a good enough driver to be driving 160. There were multiple times where I quite possibly saved our lives by telling him to slow down before he tried taking the 401E-410N exit doing 140. Now that this law is in place, he hovers at 140 max, and is a much, MUCH safer driver. There's no other explanation for his sudden increase in driving ability, the only habit that is changed is his speed has dropped by 20km/h.
I don't care if you agree with the law or not, I know first-hand that it's making the roads at least a little bit safer. There's no need to drive 150km/h, ever. Can you get away with it on an empty road? Sure. Have I driven 150 or more before? Yes, but you'll never hear me claiming that it was safer than driving at 120. You want to speed? Speed, but you know the law, so don't cry about it when you're caught. Afraid that cops will abuse their power and write you up for doing 50+ when you were doing 40+? Go 30+, slow down, smell the roses, life's too short to waste it all living under the constant stress of being in a hurry. Obey the law, and you don't get caught. Driving is not a right, it is a privilege, one that's supposed to be earned by following the rules laid out by the powers that be.
All that aside, 100km/h is fucking slow, they should raise the speed limit on 400 series highways to 115 at least.
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| Originally posted by Spam I have a buddy who I have always be scared to ride in the car with while he'd driving. He used to consistently drive 160 and routinely lost control on curves. He didn't believe he wasn't a good enough driver to be driving 160. There were multiple times where I quite possibly saved our lives by telling him to slow down before he tried taking the 401E-410N exit doing 140. Now that this law is in place, he hovers at 140 max, and is a much, MUCH safer driver. There's no other explanation for his sudden increase in driving ability, the only habit that is changed is his speed has dropped by 20km/h. I don't care if you agree with the law or not, I know first-hand that it's making the roads at least a little bit safer. There's no need to drive 150km/h, ever. Can you get away with it on an empty road? Sure. Have I driven 150 or more before? Yes, but you'll never hear me claiming that it was safer than driving at 120. You want to speed? Speed, but you know the law, so don't cry about it when you're caught. Afraid that cops will abuse their power and write you up for doing 50+ when you were doing 40+? Go 30+, slow down, smell the roses, life's too short to waste it all living under the constant stress of being in a hurry. Obey the law, and you don't get caught. Driving is not a right, it is a privilege, one that's supposed to be earned by following the rules laid out by the powers that be. All that aside, 100km/h is fucking slow, they should raise the speed limit on 400 series highways to 115 at least. |
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| Originally posted by Final GTS OK, so you prove my point. a few people who ruin it for EVERYONE ELSE. I knoew a few people who think they are gods gift to driving- they shouldnt even have a lisence, let alone the speed factor. Will any of this ultimately change anything? no, it wont. bad drivers are bad drivers- they will pile up regardless. 10 or 20K on top of 140 isnt going to change the outcome all that much at all! Judging from a few of your posts, you sound VERY much like a democrat, loving to tell other people how they should run their lives based on YOURS. Dont get me wrong, I love Canada for a few reasons, but You belong in Canada... where the government presides and the people SUBSIDE regularly. |
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| Originally posted by Zentac_75 That was a fun EDITORIAL. (Isn't that why photo radar got tossed???because the mailed ticket did not allow the accused to plea not guilty???) |
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| Originally posted by Final GTS You belong in Canada... where the government presides and the people SUBSIDE regularly. |
cruising at 160 with no one around is not agressive driving.
lol god this province is more of a shitty place every week.
this law is stupid and just a cash grab. 4.6mil for 2300 drivers at the minimum fine. thats like 4.5 mil more then they wouldve had .
our speed laws are outdated. nothing wrong with cruising at speeds mentioned as long as conditions warrant it. if you get caught...ok you get a ticket, but the ticket shouldnt be that high + it gives cops way to much power. the old laws were fine the way they were.
nothing much more to say about it really.
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| Originally posted by Euphorica cruising at 160 with no one around is not agressive driving. lol god this province is more of a shitty place every week. this law is stupid and just a cash grab. 4.6mil for 2300 drivers at the minimum fine. thats like 4.5 mil more then they wouldve had . our speed laws are outdated. nothing wrong with cruising at speeds mentioned as long as conditions warrant it. if you get caught...ok you get a ticket, but the ticket shouldnt be that high + it gives cops way to much power. the old laws were fine the way they were. nothing much more to say about it really. |
someone close this thread already
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| Originally posted by fayraree someone close this thread already |
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| Originally posted by ChemEnhanced If you are caught speeding at 150 or higher I think you should have your licence taken away immediately and never be allowed to have a licence again. |

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| Originally posted by Final GTS ... On a side note, I am also all for a "variable" limit based on license class and car type. I think there should be an extra lane on highways like the QEW with a speed limit in the 150's. However, you have to apply for a different license, and drive a car approved to be safe at those speeds. Obviously, this limit only applies in good conditions. Rain/snow reverts it back to normal. |
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| Originally posted by ChemEnhanced Personally, I still don't think the laws are even close to strict enough....I agree that the speed limit on highways should be higher....120 but should be enforced strictly. If you are caught speeding at 150 or higher I think you should have your licence taken away immediately and never be allowed to have a licence again. |
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| Originally posted by Engine9 somebody is bitter because people always pass him? fool other countries allow much higher speeds than Ontario and they are just as "safe". You can drive like an idiot at any speed. |
^^^ that's my main concern.
I'm quite confident in my own driving ability...but I can't account for every retard on the road.
braking distances are long enough at normal highway speeds if some idiot suddenly cuts into your lane...at 150+, it's an automatic collison and at that speed, people are far more likely to be seriously injured or killed.
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| Originally posted by MarkT I'm quite confident in my own driving ability...but I can't account for every retard on the road. |
OPP officer speeding on duty charged with street racing
680News staff 2009-02-10 17:28 Brant County OPP say they clocked an OPP officer in her cruiser going 65 kilometres over the speed limit.
The OPP say the alleged incident happened while the Detective Constable was on duty, but her speeding had nothing to do with her work at that moment.
The officer was charged with street racing, her car was seized and her drivers license has been suspended for seven days.
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| Originally posted by ChemEnhanced OPP officer speeding on duty charged with street racing 680News staff 2009-02-10 17:28 Brant County OPP say they clocked an OPP officer in her cruiser going 65 kilometres over the speed limit. The OPP say the alleged incident happened while the Detective Constable was on duty, but her speeding had nothing to do with her work at that moment. The officer was charged with street racing, her car was seized and her drivers license has been suspended for seven days. OPP |
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